Road bike glassesBBB Cycling Arc Flux with special lens technology

Julian Schultz

 · 06.03.2026

The new Arc Flux from BBB Cycling is based on Rilsan, a synthetic material made from castor oil.
Photo: BBB Cycling/Jeroen van der Wielen
At the start of the year, BBB Cycling presented the Arc Flux, a racing bike frame with special lens technology. The frame is made from castor oil. All information about the new glasses.

The new sunglasses are based on the Valor Flux model and benefit from a special lens technology. The Arc Flux is designed to provide high-contrast vision in different light conditions by filtering the light spectrum. A grease-repellent and scratch-resistant coating also means that the lens is less susceptible to fogging and dirt.



BBB Cycling, based in The Hague/Netherlands, also emphasises that the frame of the semi-rimless glasses is made from Rilsan, a plastic made from castor oil. In addition to its environmentally friendly properties, the material is light and robust. However, the Dutch company did not provide a weight for the Arc Lux. We determined a weight of 30 grams for the predecessor model Valor Flux.

Thanks to interchangeable nose pads, the Arc Flux can be customised and is designed to be worn by both men and women.Photo: BBB Cycling/Jeroen van der WielenThanks to interchangeable nose pads, the Arc Flux can be customised and is designed to be worn by both men and women.

An interchangeable nose piece (two sizes) allows the cycling goggles to be customised. A clear interchangeable lens is included for riding in bad weather. The Arc Flux is available in black, yellow, cream and blue. According to the manufacturer, the road bike glasses are now available for 129 euros.

The most important information about the BBB Arc Flux

  • Design: Half rim
  • Frame material: Rilsan
  • Glass category (CE): 3 | low light transmission
  • Glass technology: Flux (including anti-fog)
  • Replacement glass: yes (clear, glass category 0)
  • Nose pads: interchangeable | 2 sizes
  • Colours: Black, yellow, cream, blue
  • Price: 129 Euro

Julian Schultz is a qualified sports scientist and trained sports journalist and is responsible for testing complete bikes. From competition bikes to gravel bikes, he tests the latest models and keeps his eyes open for the latest trends. This includes the Tour de France, where the test editor has been on the lookout for technical details and stories from the paddock since 2022.

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